THE A L L IANOE-INI) E l1 K N DENT. flHair Death! I instant j removes and forever destroys j L nh4oi(.knahU h t l WM .11 hut tl ru in tl A.-3 IC-J band, face, arms or owk, without dis- js1 3 coloration or Injury to the most delicate ob iu, s. v an auk as j j s aw s.- - v m - e! formal, of Krmu Viloii.cknewl- h i c3 edge ay physicians a the higbeat au- jk thorlty Bd most eminent aerui itologlst .3 and hair specialist that ever lived, lmr inn bis orivate Dractice of a life-time n. VL among the nobility and aristocracy of ra I America. Address y THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO & $ Pent, r . R7 somh Fifth Ave., New York, c? RIPANS TABULES REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. KIPAN8 TA!H l.i'.S are the lt MedW -le known fur IndlKe-tiun, Illlloil.ueM, ll.-uda.-be, ('oMtlputlun, llj.retu, 4 kraals l.lvrr Trouble. liftrliir. llud t'owlf xlo, ltenlery, OtlVo-l.e lireelli, and all 41. order 4 1 bo Muitiiuli, IJver and Uvwela. 7(!)nni Tubules contmn n'lhiimr injurious to tlw intjt di'ltcfiii rontrinifnn. Are )l-atnt 10 tiikr?. Kafi', Uti-iuiil. bud K've iinm-liuU- relief. li-i.-u n.,x.s vim , ;.Vvnt ; I'm ltto ( Som), 4. Mart- onknd Uiumtr'i ntrM druinrb. Vi' mail. Kaiaplr frv,, lv unU. AiMrew THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., l'J sHItCCE STREET, NEW TORK CITY. DR. MCCREW la th only SPECIALIST ' WOO TBI ATI ALL PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. 18 year experience, Circular, free. 14th and Farnara bU . jUMaBA nan. AAICC 6AYS SHE CANNOT SEE HOW flirt YOU DO IT FOR THE MONEY. f 1 0 Hoy. ft .) lapnjfMl 0ifr4 Hlnr IIAtfniH HMhlwt yrRNl wacklog. ftMwbta, fliMlj SoUtud, tvUptiMt U light m4 h-Tf vrk( w it ft oonixaM tl f UW IfttHt taprov ftttftwhRMnU dtrcfft (VtM our r:WfT, M w ft Wt n4 ftftutt prM. Fmb TniALaM ram Vntuuiuua. OXFORD Mru-CO., Utf I. Chicago- ill. Lincoln, Neb., Aii(- '9i '8f3' Surpho-Sullne Bath Co., Lincoln, Neb. Gentlemen I have been a victim ol rheoaiatmm ffr teveral year, pant, 1 hne tuffered inteaielt at timet, and have gone to the Hot Hprinjt. o ibwth HakoU, and the lint Spring, of Arkansa. tinea, seeking relief. I have alfo Uken mac medicine under the direction, of able phy.iciaB., AJImt one month ago I suffered from one of tat most violent attack, of the disease, and at once be gan taking hot .all water bath, at aur new and tpltndid b:ith house in thi.tity. Under the care of rour gentlemanly and efficient attendant, Mr. Ilenrj iSchmriUii, i h.-tve, 1 tliink, entirely recovered. l"'ro experience and my observation of the re ' tult of treatment of many patient, at the Hot Springs above nar'ed and at your balli house, I am convinced thst better and quicker result can be ob tained by a course of hot salt water hatha at vour bath house than at any other place in the country. I do not hesitate nor only to reconunend, but to urge every person .uffering from rheuuiatinn to trv a course ol bath, at your bath house under the directions of bneof the physicians in charge. I believe your new and magnificent bath house will 1 rove a great blessing to the many victims of rheumatism In this vicinity, and I hope it will re ceive the liberal patronage it merits. Yon have not requested of nie any tesiimomal, but I deem it proper that I shsuld acknowledge the great relief I have reeeived at yous hands, and you may use what I have said in ouch manner as you ma deem proper. Very respectfully, J, II. 0 Hvir.. The above from Judee Strode is but la sample of the many similar testimon ials we have received without solicita tion and which will appear from time t time in these columns. , Sulpho-Salink Bath Co. , Fourteenth and M streetss, Lincoln. new no. 7 GOODHUE ALVANIZED Steel Mills. BFSTIN USE. Oet our prices before bnyinp. All Hizen Wood and Steel Pumping and Power Mill and Machin ery. Steel TowerO Agent wanted. Prh j to agents fc4 Writ tta DBiure ouyiux. , St. Charles, III. Please inetlonTIie Alliance ludepemletiL PATRONIZE Tbe Only Line Under One Management Lincoln te Points. Delaw. oakr.4 ahrkorkn NKKKK FRRMONT 10l'XCITT OX ill A ttllKLIaiN llAHriSO DKS MONtt HI I'ritlOH UiHslt I.r Vl'N J1VIIKLI. IN(X)IaNK1m 1 hKTt)N if I.ITTII WILWAUKRI MINNR'K'IJ 1 I IHktlsll iWAICfcA WINONA St. 1avi dr U ft ttl.taJ ClIIOAOO MAHHIUM. HiVllllfi. fft',,KT MAUu XXt WvniiTva ln,s I A8 4BA ' TOMIStl ,uuM faat Trala te (slrace a Hi. rL Ctaat Coi'-Ti4i ra AM. fMT Aa 1 ,1 u in -i Bi . w L' a. n.i.mii vv, pinriii, t ltyt kt Alt. W l At ar 1 13.1 tl t-lte H4 tiscom.ati Sut list. ' Anntvcft tiiitln Irv oll.rr iir' j-.H i.ii i'itt Tft lU' 1. - ... ... k.m it itA .it'1 A sta i tUiUl. mnti I 1. :. .'ot lliWiaUir llm hi t 'I ' ' - V tt (rAlA Ort.v tl . , U a I V nurope ne prrscrioea tnia rwijw. -ric J 1 by mail, ecure;y packed. Corres-t 4 pnndwnce contideotlal. Sola A genu for (a 5 ytt$ffti& Id X b 10 SoT - S6 M 1 fhY Bioou Tonic Builder xiinive iaBitibk.-t. .nLlIAKS, HEWCIKECO wr hex Schenectady, K.Y. aai Krockrilk. Ont SOLICITORS. SUES & CO BeoBldg dUCd a bU.f OMAHA, NEB. four Tear, exnerienre a examiner in the U. 8. Patent office. Advice Iree, bo fee until the patent Is obtained. VCOILSPRIJIGSHAFTSUPPGRT J AND ANTI-BATTLER. I kt iM-rw. Wtwtb tvMft Uw wwt lr I brrui bik.ia p. Axnu VMitxdL fr- '-"." i 1 -.-J- u. Ill kiula rlfltta to taUA. THE DECATUR SHAFT SUPPORT CO. Decatur, III- EACLE BRAND THE BEST ROOFING I. onequaled for House, Barn, Factory Or Out Ruililiug. and conU hiUf the price of shingle tin orir js. It i ready for use, and easily applied by anvone Rend .tump fur .ample., and abtte lze of roof. KXCiLhIOK FAINT KOOFINO Co. ' I SS Duane St., New York, N. Y. SL JOSEPH BUGGY CO. St. Joseph Buggy Co. Carriages and Buggies at Lowest prices. Caul ague and price iist free. 6th aid Messanie Sts, St. .Joe. Mo. AMERICAN nOOFINQ CO. Largest Manufacturers in the II. 8. Sheet Iron Building material k Slillnga, (.'clllngs, HooritigH, Uliuttcrs. Imlta!on Iirlck"rWeatlii-rliarUliiK.Ilitti-ra, ixiwospwu s, etc. For m per cent, dlscouat, m3or tlon thl. paper. 1 St. Louis. Cincinnati. mU? FARM LANDS 100,0 0 0 Acres Jnst Fat Upon the Market SOLD ON Small Cash ( Payments AND 5 to 20 Years Time. For map of Nebraska and further particulars, call on or address, STAPLEION LAND COMPANY, 414 BEE BUILDING, 0MAH4, NEB. THE KIRKWOOD Steel Wind Engine lias been In nee since 1882. It ll U PIONEER 8TECL Mltl. I has BEAUT1. STRENGTH, OUR. BILITt. POWER; H l th beat; Lcuce tn mill fur you to buy. Thoaaauli have them I Our Steel Toweys Have 4 angle ateel corner posii, ubauntiei ileel irt 1 braces; uot fence ws ra IIQHT, STROP , CONSTRUCTION, nearer taa wo-Hl an I will last a life time I Our mills and tower, are AI.L 8TKBL end are KUliLY (it AR ANTlvED. Write for Driest and Oircill.r. kAArmum Mentioning th' paper. KIRKWOOD WINS ENGINE CO.. Arkansas City- Kansas. Cancers Cured. I will pay liberallv for the names aad addrM.es of person, suffering from cancer, (iuarantee permanent cure or no charge, No matter if case ka bren given up by others, write me at one I'hrskians supplied with remedy at liberal die count. Knit remedy and instructions far seii. lratwt, I jo, THE HARRIS CANCER SANITARIUM, Fort Payne. Ala. Omaha Jack Barn A lUfMNTKIt SPANhM M) ITALIAN ju;HS 1 on vi V I 1 . , H r . j I lts.lv A if , f . Nerve -MS PATEIT 1 We0 Follow the crowd to the furniture aad household goods ttmporlnm f Meinipr 3e Sweanniren at 127-129 North Fourter-Dth Btret, where you will find everjtJilng In their line of the best quality and cheap, est price; eflpecially bed-room suits. ThA r.heaneBt nlavce for monuments la at Geo. Natterman'i, 213 South Ninth St., Lincoln. Th9 Lowest Rates to Chicago October 13th to 31st the North-West-era line will sell ticket to Chicago and return, good to Nov. 15th, for $11.55. Through Buffet Slwpors. W. M. Shipmaw, Gen. Agt A. 8. FllLDING, City Ticket Age, 1133 O street. , E.T Moobk, Depot Agent, Eighth and S streets. FOE SALE. A BRGArN We have a Rockford NeNvspaper Folding Machine for sale. Thl? folder has been la use but a short time, and is as good as new. Also one gve-horse power Electric Motor, manu nctured by the Detroit Motor Co, which will be fully guaranteed. If you want either the Folder or Motor, write us for prices. Alliance Publishing Co., Lincoln, Neb. Use Northwestern lino to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. ;03ice 11 OSt- TOURIST OAK TO CALIFORNIA. Cheap Rate, Quick Trip. The travel from the north and north west territory, tapped by The Crkat Bock Island Routk, has demanded service of this character, and beginning October 5th, tourist cars will leave Minneapolis every Thursday morning and join the regular tourist train out of Chicago every Thursday alter noon at Columbus Junction, Iowa, at 11 P. M. Central Iowa and the great westslooe district of the State, demands and will receive a similar gemc, and beginning October 10th, a Phillips-Bock Wand Excursion Car will leave Albert Lea every Tuesday morning, and via Liver more, Ft. DodVe and Angut, will arrive at Dr-8 Moines that evening, and Wed nesday A. M. go west on the "Big Five," via Omaha, Lincoln and Belle ville, at which point it will join the regular Tuesdey train from Chicago. Full particulars as to cheap rate tickets for this trip, and also as to cost of berth in the tourist car cheerfully srivea on appli'ion to any Great Itock 1 land Itoute Ticket AireBt, or agent at coupon stations of connecting Hues. Jno. Skbastian, G. P. A., CV.icago. Use Northwestern line to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 O St. The constant demand of the traveling public to the far west for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling, baa led te the estab lishment of what Is known as Pullman Colonist Sleepers. These cars are built on the same pen npfl.1 til an as the rcrular first-class Pull- man Sleepers, the only difference being that they are not upholstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair mattresses, warm blankets, snow white linen curtains, plenty el towels, combs, brushes, etc., which secure to the occupant of a berth as much privacy as is to be had la nrst class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladles and gentlemen, and smoking is absolutely prohibited. For full inform atloa send lor Pullman Colonist Sleeper Leaflet. J. T. Mastin, C. T. A. 1044 O. St., E. B. Slosson, Gen. Agt. Lincoln, Neb, Call on Geo. Natterman & Co. for carriages, wagons, binders, and all farm implements. We'll use you right. 213 South J tnth at., Lincoln. Tourtlst Rates to Colorado. Tho Union Paclfio Railway (overland route) will now sell round-trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo, at the low rate of good returning until Ocober Stopovers allowed between CLenne a d Pueblo. Full particulars given at 1044 O street J. T Mastis, E.B. Slossbn, City Titket Ag't. General Agent BURLINGTON ROUTE. Always In the Lead Four Passen. ger Trains Dalty Between and 8t. Louis. THROUGH SLEKPERS AND 'CHAIR CARS. Hard times cut no figuie with the Burlington when it comes to the ac C'lmmodatlng the traveling public The latent additions to thlur already splendid service ra four dally fast ex press trains between Lincoln and St. Louis, through reclining chair cars, Pull mtn vestlbuled sleepers and the ever popular dining cars. Ask Bonoell a' B. tc M- depot or Zletner at city office, cor. 10th and O streets about thoa new trains to SU Louis and the south. Use Northwestern line to Chlca?e Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 O. CHAUNCKY M. DKI'KW, The other day. la speaking of the lav proved facilities for luxurious travel ID this country aays: V e are abandoning the old syiters of lighting the ear with kerosene lamina, and more that half the onaches have already boon nulpiwd with the nut Improved and the atafest syaUra of llgltlng know a Is this country or Kurope. With the sew I'loUch lamps thi'rtiraa hm 00 piawlblUt ol dutgnr front eipliMiloa or vthorwUe, as th ainurauis It alt out aide and uader the cai, and la the eveat of ntUlian, th Inure h.o Me dutat'hcsl aad the ga 4:aie lafi the 'r.w , I hm brilliant l"llH light, the On. l eif Mlumtnant Is enU'eito-, au la u (it 'h UatoM P Inn Hyr lulatl tall H rHml-iv eHidlttM h spoil) j e ' f M I ST JOSEPH 0Ut,Gr CO. 1 v J.pti It g try (K i'rrUs ad iiiie at w t ffU I tif Urt. 4d frttl t frwst Sh a't XteeMnU .! Hi. J.te Hs MEN AND WOMEN. A French epigram declare that ft woman in not old so long as she can inspire love. A popular prima donna says she helps to keep her voice fresh by mak- ing it a rule never to sing to her friends. Trust In God and defend thyself bravely" is the motto on a sword pre sented by the German emperor to his 10-year-old son. A collarette that Is coming forward i a three-quarter circle, shaped to fit smoothly around the shoulders, and folded to points in front. It is effec tive In the stiff linen and heavy cot ton goods. The st te attire of the kin? of Siam is worth over fl,0O0,0oa He lias 300 wives and eighty-seven childrou and a good deal more than a p ck of trouble. He is fort? years of age and wns a father at twelve. The following ofllcial announcement has appeared in London pmers: "Tho partnership between Caroline Duchess of Montrose, and Mr. IL Milner in all the horses having been entered or run in the namo of tho latter ha termi nated. " The process of carbonizinar wool Is one to which special attention has been given in Germany, and latterly the agency of maarneium chloride and aluminum chloride in connection with this lias been a mutter of Interesting investigation. ' . Admiral Dot, the little man who de lighted thousands of folks f jrtwenty- three years, has gone out of the show business and is acting as advertising manager for a large mercantile firm. About a year ago Admiral Dot was married to a woman a small as him self. A handsome cover for a pin no' can be made by using a square of plain satin, with border twelve or fifteen inches wide of gold or silver wrought satin. A center of pale gray, with a border of still paler gray, or a plain yellow , center, with gold-wrought border, Is very effective. It is said that the only man living whose father fought in tho battle of Concord is Luke Smith of Acton, Mass. He is a little over eighty years old, but remembers with the utmost clearness the account given him by his father, Solomon .Smith, and walked over the original route of march in Concord with him many times. Mr. Smith served during the civil war, having enlisted three times. IN SMALL INSTALLMENTS. What is said to be the first crema tory in New England is being built near West lloxbury, Mass. Australia's summer Is said to be so hot that matches accidental y dropped on the ground often become ignited. A tract of 250,00(1 acres has been purchased by Chinese capitalists in the state of Sinaloa, Mex.. and it is proposed to settle 5,000 celestials on the land. The custom of sneakincr of the president as "his excellency" is un- warranted. No such formal title was ever given him by legislative action. His lec-al title is "The President of the United States." Atlanta Ga , was until forty-six years ago known as Marthasville, and the city was incorporated under that name. It was given in honor of Miss Martha Atlanta Lumpkin, the youngest daughter of Oovernor Lumpkin. Christiana church, in Newcastle county, Del, excels in the average length of pastorates. Its latest pas tor has just resigned, after a service of forty years, and the church in its whole 190 years has had but si jr. pas. tors. Mrs. It. R Phillips of Salem. Mass. , J Va that while there is no demon whohas just recovered from an at' 1 ration being made at this place, the tack of peritonitis, during which she was twice regaruea as tioad, avers that she died and got a g.lmpse of heaven, but had to come back for a time. A camel has twice the carrying power of an ox. With an ordinary load of 400 pounds he can travel twelve or fourteen days without water, going forty miles a day. They are fit to work at five years old, but their strength begins to decline at twenty-five, although they usually live to forty. The Tartars have herds of these animals, often 1,00(1 belong ing to one family. SAID IN JEST. A school teacher asked an Irish boy to describe an isiand: "Sure, mVam," said Pat, "it Is a place you can't leave without a boat. Miss Kdith. at the dog show Papa 1 here somewhere. Jack, slightly deaf and mUunderatanding Ah? What are his chnncee for a prlxe? J know that you are good-natured, Wig, but what would you any If your wife gave yon mutton mr dinner three days lusueee salon?" Wig-wag Hah-h! Two girls of seven and eight, are playing together. "And your papa, what doee lie do?" asked one of them. "Whatever ma mm a say a." Mamiue-Now, TedJy, we mu! all try and give up something whbe time sre m hard. Teddy -I'm willing lUmnts What will It xd.r? Teddy fna s ;. awav, y.u little tea,," sM I'.thet, puithltif Fide fruit) her Up. 'What's the uiAtterf Did a bit yoMf ' aakw! siadv "Mis, lie' gene tt wf fatoi,M TtMtrUt, la OkUHe HS-Tuer fellow towtiftiass, Jsdfe Beget U a )( Ki4d wias, I h n t Atktlfke Yal not whoiiri I put a ! hint t' stavr dr mf !f 'Mfksfe the MtUn, It-atSe" To l.kik l." "I S U 4d, I d.wrUd tv at of tua t;i f.ir Mr. tWrogvn, sad what de , nfj ahe dees eMtthentt" "tiite ll se Wktlf Ml's V for stisa Tlie Mratle f ar. sMgatln. Oiaha, Nov. 7 Pen linker, th dis trict attorney, will suun Lave hia te p'rt ready for Attorney (.eueralOlney, 1 eoncerning the MvhLer bcandals. The ' ; 1 1 j : t n 1 irjfvii. win urur iu grurrisi b,, ciinrgva srnsatioual. but thi i. of puirs ex- pet-ted, as the investigation sterna to tie but another step in the farce. Mr. ItakrT wiid yesterday, among other remarks, that lie tclirved the news paper representatives have been im Hxed upon by people who Lave some ulterior design iu Hpreading such re ports. There is no doubt that the matter of the investigation will be referred to the United Mates grand jury next week by Judge Dundy. The judge has said as uurh. Marshal White said: ''If a grand jury investigation is not had, 1 will request the attorney gener al to investigate my ofliee thoroughly. I think it is du" me and the oflicers of the court to have such a thorough in vestigation that peiple will be MitHfied of the truth. I have no fears of the outcome of such an investigation." The order of tin court fixing the limit of the time C V. M usher can be kept here for the benefit of the at torneys for tin receiver has ln-en made by Judge Dundy. This directs the marshal at the expiration of the limit, to take hitJ primmer to Sioux Falls to commence his term of imprisonment for which !e was sentenced. t'nmeretfiil Carwlieels. Lixcotx, Nov. ".A horrible fatality occurred alxmt 2 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon on the J. & M. just this !de of Denton. A brukeinan. O. H. Taylor, was blown off a freight car while tho train was In motion and twenty-seven cars passed over his body. He left this city on the 1:30 freight mud Ivaski'led at the whisle post just out of D n. The remains of the uufortunat an were horribly mangled. The ..er part of his Ixidy and his legs were cut ur and his head had also received se vere bruises. imber of small pieces re picked npfn the i' , i,1kt of flesh and vicinity, and . .e remains were brought to this city. He was unmarried, twen-ty-uiue years of age, and had no rela tives In this part of ths country. He is a memlier of the Masonic- and K. 1'. orders however, and the funeral will, no doubt, be in their charge. Oar Colored Folk. Nr.nnASKA Citv, Nov, 7. Dan and Floyd Hmith are in jail In this city charged with attempting to hold up the Missouri I'acitlo passenger train at Union Katurday night. They claimed they were only attempting to steal a ride. Both men are colort-d and live In this city. Mattis Loch, .driver of Theodore Weberlng's bakery wugon, was held up In broad daylight Monday morning by two colored men. Loch 'towed fight and put his assailant ht. Tuny were afterwards - and lodged in jail. The ticket office at the Missouri Pa cific depot was bur; " night before last and the cash di., . broken open end rifled. The thieves secured but little booty. l arth Had no Charm. V:emoxt, Neb., Nov. 7. Wesley C. rown. a blacksmith, left town rather . J .1 1 - M ... A .. .... .w1 n, lil. imaomnv irw uaj. .k' frlend are alarmed. Ho had domestic ! time aco. since which time he has acted irouoies buu ms who icm mm "a strangely. Just before leaving he told fellow-workman ho could have his , ?Pron " n7luinB "W" " letter was found in a coat he left in his room at the boarding house, addressed to Justice James Huff, in which Brown said his wife had left him and his mother had disowned him on account of a letter fcbe had received from his wife, and so thire was nothing more to live for, In hi, letter lie tmd.9 h friends goodbye, . Iemd au Unsafe Place. Pr.ATTBMOUTH, Neb., Nov, 7. It A. doubtful if the murderers of Matt Alia son, confined in the county jail at Omaha, will be brought here for several davs. United Ktutes Marshal White 1 excitement over the murder of Matt jAkeson is not abated. The very fact that there is no boisterous demonstra tion does not argue that the determin ation to lynch Henwell and Hill has been given tip. lie ports from the vicin it,of the murdered man's home are sudi as show that the determination to take the law into their own hands is stronger today than ever before. round on a Hand Bar. OuAriA. Nov. 7. Whil out litintin? Sunday, William Berdue, who lives at Third and Wool worth streets, dis covered the body of a man lodged on a sand bar near Kast Omaha. rl he man had evidently lieen dead several days and had been washed upon the sand bar. As no one has been reported missing lately there is 110 theory as to wlmm he might be. The police are In vestigating the mntter in hopes of dis covering the identity of the dead man. I'erullar (leinrreaee. (!iur It. ash, Nov. 7. -A mixed train under John Hat left, conductor, had an unusual occurrence. One truck of a freight ear jumped the track st Dublin and for s mile went slung on the tie and jumped back again, the train crew knowing nothing of the oe rurrenee until returntiie; that night. Dublin switch is kituatcd Iwlween 8t, MlKiry and hi. Paul, on the branch road. Had twt I'lfM. NrpsttK t'irv, Nov. t Ah-wit en hundred bs'tl jt asetitble.l In a .I.-! te Ibarn In theouthern rt of the city Smut iv afternistti to v lines a dog f if hi lh-lea Mike t'otiley'a bull J'tf I iil sud mm unknown dog of the .uie hrHl, the prisrtf of "fou lloulU Imu. After lialf hoar of terr.na fig itilnrf the ;lit .li .Urc I a draw, lU.th tt.'t," er. ldly used ojv If iallwt fnactM. Piti-HKit, NcU . Not. 7. A piit of f.uir gif rtuueut muffin weie la Die ( -m t HhhU , They ve I -c u $n csl d . u t t SHiamtM' lo it'.'u t. 1 t.ij4t .'il rv.' of the I'fail tit ! up iler v ttt S view of -. -M.'diijir I n' r4-'ti.eblilty of Irrt.'i.U ft rti l i 11 I II US ft tUiV tlt -. t fif eiiln-.fnt t' al liiirtl.J t 1 pn.tlbi ab f IU valley t sbfi to, lJ- kit 1 A LIGHT VOTE SEEMS PROBABLE. VERY CLMS OF DIFFERENT PARTIES. Th RepnbMeaat and Popnll.ts Faah., Claim tbe Victory Jerrv SI in pans Says It Waa Campaign of Kdsv eation Looting to th t'M test Kelt YearViews of Chairman HreldenthaL TorF.Ka, Kan.. Nor. 7. It Is note pected that a large vot will be cast In Kansas to-morrow for the full vote is never polled except at presidential elections, and further, there has been a decrease in population since 1888, duo to the first rush to Oklahoma ant, the recent exodus to the Cherokee, strip. In the West it is expected thai the vote to-morrow will Indicate a de pivrture of 2S pr cent of the peoplf, who were inhabitants of that sectio a year ago, and the total of the stat. is not expected to be more than 275, 000, if that The Democrats have straight tickets in the field in something like seventy nine counties. The . Democratic strength in the state in 1800 wan prob ably best represented by the vote for lieutenant governor when Isett re ceived .;, 87X From this must be sub tracted the Democrats who have goaty to Oklahoma, probably 5,0U0 In alL . Both the' Ke publics ans and the Populists are confident of victory. Secretary Brown of the state central I committee says tho Kepublicana will elect more county oflicers than ever before in the history of . the state. This is derided by Chairman lireiden thai of the Populist committee, who offers to let fl.ooi) to 500 on it Bernard Kelley, who In his capacity as departmeht commander of the (J. A. IL has b en over the state a great deal, says the Republican will easily carry sixty-live of the 105 counties f.iid may carry seventy-five and that they will get a plurality of the aggregate, vote. The Populists meet these claims with like confidence. They are look ing for a stampede into their ranks, caused by the repeal of the (Sherman act. but thev only crlve out as their figures sixty to seventy counties and v plurality of from 10,000 to 20,000. Congressman Jerry Simpson says the vote to-morrow will show ths actual strength of the Populists In the state, it nas ueen a campaign 01 cas eation looking to the contest next year and the Populists will vote their ticket without a scratch. He beileves the Populists will poll a plurality of the votes, but as the Demo cratic strength is an unknown quantity this fall he is not prepared to give any figures. The nnmbur of votes, ths Populists will poll depends on the effect the , I . 1 .i i, .f . . I ( recent Sliver legisiaiion at vrasning- j ton na9 on tho people. He says that , jie nas taiKea ki oceans 01 people dur ing the short time he has been in ths campaign and they manifested great enthusiasm for the Populist movement, Himpson spoke this afternoon in T07 peka, beginning at 1 o'clock and sneaking until 8 when he took a train for Emporia wheveho spoke to-night The Topeka meeting was. continued to-nfght with Uovernor Lewelllng and II. l. Taubne:k HI the principel ora tors. . Vue governor lef 5 after the mm 'it tr I ..1. 1 1 . - ,fca - MJJ W f IblllVI W- VVSfcU l'eferring to the Washington die-" patch that the Populists had started a prehidentlal boom for him, Jerry Simpson said lie admitted that his Canadian birth barred him, but he said jokingly, that that difficulty could be removed by annexing Canada or changing the constitution, but be had nt decided yet which plan to adopt. ' ' ; RIOTS IN MARSEILLES. Street Railway Striker Horn a Car an Tear Up Track. ; Marsf.iixks, Nov. 7. The strike of the employes of the horse car lines in this city for increased wages assumed a threatening aspect to-day. The police S'Otn utterly unable to cope with mobs and it is probable that the soldiers will have to be called upon. This morning a mob of over 5,000 rioters assembled on the Cannebiere, I the widest and most frequented tbor- 'oughfare, and overturned fifteen horse ! cars, saturated one of them with pt- troloum and set tire to it amid cheers and yells. Squeeaed th ftoyat Family. Loxno.s, Nov. 7. A pubiio examina tion of the affairs of Hatlett & Co., navy agents and bankers show Ha bilitles amounting to fiS.'i.OOti. The duke of Kdinburgh, the duke of York, Prince lleury of liattc nberg, and most of the prominent naval otlli-er are '....... .I.- ...... tl lli lain ilallt-U attributes hi failure to financiering the Ditlxctl new agency to the extent ot over b.wmhhi. I'renil.rga.l'a Trial Chicago, Nov. 7. Mayor Harrison's aasasain. Prendergast, appeared for trial to-day, but upon the re.inest of attorney secured for him ltf hi brother, a letUr c irrler, the was continued by Ju le Dunne unlit No vernier UT. 'The lawyers I'M the do fnse stated that they il-lrrd time to study the raor. A Fata Ctr 1 - . St. PsrsRiHifmi. Nov, ? Peter tVhlkoky, tmeuf the m .-If tuious jf living viiixir, i tiea t II, 1 w l ve ir o' i n I w b ttu la V. t(u-. k lit w t H tf IttiSti f .r.n. I t,;viiii'ritH of '. S l Writ, I, aow it the tvurid r, ,M tlf of hi wottt tine ts'e jjiifva i't Aiiri A s V-i !.- be. Y. t , No.' 1 - t I 1 t'H.-i, ! 1 .i t ioi ilt i.f ! lt ii ,t, '!! i f ! !. it of r O :k In. f. i shil I .V l-.llt jll WjV. tlA - S l!, l wpib( r' .eie wfvv'l n't I t.-t', f loo r,tlt:. lii'le l ai d ti.. , l-i4 4 t tut tl r u't ;